Senate Votes to Allow FBI to Look at Your Web Browsing History Without a Warrant
The government just got even more power to spy on your internet habits as millions remain quarantined at home. The […]
The government just got even more power to spy on your internet habits as millions remain quarantined at home. The […]
Democratic lawmakers from both chambers yesterday introduced legislation to place limits on how tech companies and public health agencies use […]
Austrians’ personal data has been publicly accessible on the Ministry of Economy’s website since 2009. One could simply go to […]
On May 7, 2020, the French Data Protection Authority updated its previous guidance for employers relating to the processing of […]
Washington, D.C. amended its data breach notification law (D.C. Act 23-268) on March 26, 2020, expanding the definition of personal […]
Advocacy group Californians for Consumer Privacy, which started the push for a state-wide data privacy law, announced this week that […]
Businesses spent the latter months of 2019 working hard to prepare for the January 1, 2020 implementation of the California […]
A group of senators want to enshrine privacy protections in COVID-19 contact tracing apps through legislation, but there are concerns […]
On April 6, 2020, the Irish Data Protection Commission (the “DPC”) published a report summarizing the DPC’s findings following a cookie sweep […]
Washington state signed SB 6280 into law, making it the first state in the country to pass a facial recognition […]
The Brazil Senate unanimously approved a bill today that would delay implementation of the Brazil General Law for Data Protection, […]
The European Commission will report on the application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) later this year. In accordance with […]